pig-headed
See also: pigheaded
English
Adjective
pig-headed (comparative more pig-headed, superlative most pig-headed)
- Alternative form of pigheaded
- 1941 May, “Notes and News: William Stroudley”, in Railway Magazine, page 234:
- That he was a great locomotive engineer, it would be foolish to deny or even to qualify; that he was also extremely pig-headed is fairly evidenced by David Joy, who in his 'Diaries' said that Stroudley always wanted his way 'to the last nut and bolt.'
References
- “pig-headed”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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